BOTA definition
Examples of BOTA in a sentence
County shall provide Contractor with adequate legal resources for defense of any appeal made to BOTA.
Times for formal appeals, if necessary, shall be coordinated between BOTA, County and Contractor.
The principle of competitiveness is part of the BOTA TECHNIK UE project entitled "Innovative CPP thruster in tandem" under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014-2020, Priority axis "Support for R&D work before", Measure "R&D enterprise projects", Sub-measure "Industrial research and development works carried out by enterprises” financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
The North Tamiami Trail landscaping and the BOTA entry walkway by the Fountain Garden and Sarasota Garden Club will be completed by Spring 2022.
Formal hearings, which consist of Small Claims (SC) and/or Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) appeals, shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to defend only if the appeal is ‘given’ to the Contractor by the County Appraiser and Contractor accepts the appeal.
Formal hearings, which consist of Small Claims (SC) and/or Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) appeals shall be the Contractor’s responsibility only if the appeal is ‘given’ to the Contractor by the County Appraiser to defend.
The BOTA agrees that the Company may administratively contest such value in the same manner as other property owners and shall have the same rights to judicial review of the BOTA's determination of values as other property owners.
A notice as to value shall be sent by the BOTA to the Company at the same time as such notices are sent to other property owners in DeKalb County (“County”).
The provisions of this Lease relative to valuation of the Project and the giving of notice thereof shall be the obligation and responsibility of the BOTA (and not of the Issuer, the City, the County or any other body).
The fair market value of that portion of the Project constituting the 2021 Project shall be determined pursuant to the normal and customary procedures and guidelines established by the BOTA under applicable law that are utilized for the valuation of real and personal property used for business purposes (including, without limitation, utilization of generally applicable depreciation factors).